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  • "18" found 33391 times in 13330 documents
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  • "38" found 1058 times in 767 documents

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... Postfach 312 - 3 Gerhards, Jupp, Stuttgart S, Rebenreutle 96 - 17 Gerhards, Ria, Stuttgart, Rebenreutle 96 - 9 Giese, Richard ... 38 - 243 Jucker, Walter, Lehrer, Guteswil bei Uster, Kt. Zürich-Schweiz - 77 Kahle, Bernd, stud. ing., Stuttgart S., Lehenstr. 18 ... . 26 - 229 Lauterbach, Werner, Cunnersdorf 23c, Post Hainichen - 226 Lässig, Theodor, München 5, Ickstattstr. 24 - 25 ...
... CREATING LIFE ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE MIT's Insect Laboratory Fred Hapgood 38 - 88-10 Jungle Pharmacy EARTH Sy Montgomery 42 - 88 ... 88-10 Photography for the Year 2000 STAR TECH 226 - 88-10 The Walkalong Wing GAMES Scot Morris 228 - ... Nepal's Conservation Efforts EARTH Douglas Starr 17 - 89-09 Idiots Savants MIND Rosemarie Robotham 18 - 89-09 Mending a Broken Heart ...
... blackout during reentry. ''(U.S. Aeron, & Space Act, 1965, 25-38; OSSA & OART S.Rkt. Proj, Off.; NASA Release 65-368)'' About ... 448,000), Boeing -New Orleans ($305,988,000), Grumman-Bethpage ($267,226,000), Douglas-Santa Monica ($251,668,000), CE-Huntsville ($181,472, ... 1965 14 Jan 15 1965 15 Jan 16 1965 16 Jan 17 1965 17 Jan 18 1965 18 Jan 19 1965 19 Jan 20 1965 20 Jan ...
... . in which 22,792 radio commands have been given. A route 10,226 meters 11 183 yards ... over the lunar surface has been covered. ... cassettes and one to observe condition of instruments, reentering CSM after 38-min 12-sec EVA. CM Endeavour separated from SM at 294: ... 1971 14 Aug 15 1971 15 Aug 16 1971 16 Aug 17 1971 17 Aug 18 1971 18 Aug 19 1971 19 Aug 20 1971 20 Aug 21 ...
... cardiac patients. ''( Marshall Space Flight Center MSFC Release 70-226)'' MSC had accepted delivery of three of eight new supersonic Northrop T-38 trainers for astronauts, purchased at $800 000 each, Washington ... Washington, D.C. Group, organized in 1928, consisted of aviators who flew solo before Dec. 17, 1916-13 yrs after Wright brothers first flight, but be fore U.S. entry into ... 13 Oct 14 1970 14 Oct 15 1970 15 Oct 16 1970 16 Oct 17 1970 17 Oct 18 1970 18 Oct 19 1970 19 Oct 20 1970 20 Oct 21 1970 21 Oct ...
... , 1971, which had ceased operating. ''(Pres Rpt 74; SBD, 12/13/73, 226; 12/19/73, 250)'' The U.S.S.R. launched Cosmos 615 ... Meteorology and Earth Sciences, died in Baltimore, Md., of cancer at age 38. He had joined NASA in 1959 and had worked on early ... 14 1973 14 Dec 15 1973 15 Dec 16 1973 16 Dec 17 1973 17 Dec 18 1973 18 Dec 19 1973 19 Dec 20 1973 20 Dec 21 1973 ...
... LUNIK IV spacecraft was 365,000 km. (226,680 mi.) from earth at 6:00 p.m. Moscow time and was con­ ... /6/63, 2; CBS-TV "Newsnight," 4/5/63; Av. Wk., 4/15/63, 38)'' Lewis Scientists report new and unusual use for liquid gal­lium, which appears ... Apr 14 1963 14 Apr 15 1963 15 Apr 16 1963 16 Apr 17 1963 17 Apr 18 1963 18 Apr 19 1963 19 Apr 20 1963 20 Apr 21 1963 21 ...
... equipment to continue space investigations, Tass announced. Orbital data: apogee, 226 km. (140 mi.); perigee, 191 km. (119 mi.); period, 88.6 min.; ... that began attempt to reconstruct St. Louis crash of T-38 jet plane in which Astronauts Elliot M. See , Jr., and Charles ... 14 Mar 15 1966 15 Mar 16 1966 16 Mar 17 1966 17 Mar 18 1966 18 Mar 19 1966 19 Mar 20 1966 20 Mar ...
... STS-63 are previewed by Ben Evans. 18 - EARTH OBSERVATION TECHNOLOGY Theo Pirard reports on international plans ... cinema with Neville Kidger at the premiere. 38 - PUTTING SCIENCE INTO FICTION John Gosling ... Soyuz Test Project and the docking of 17 July 1975. Features. 198 - RUSSIAN SPACE SHUTTLE ... its ascent and decline. Kennedy Space Center. 226 - VISIT TO FLORIDA As one of many ...

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